JOYFUL NOISE RIDDIM produced by KOMPEL MUSIC PRODUCTION 2023
Joyful Noise Overview
The Joyful Noise Riddim landed on the island scene in 2023, quickly becoming a favorite during carnival season. Its release brought together a group of talented artists, each adding their own style to the infectious soca beat. Giddion MP’s track, “Joyful Noise,” stands out with its lively energy and strong vocals. Giddion MP is well known in the soca community for his dynamic performances and has built a reputation for bringing crowds to their feet. Forsyth contributed “Thank You,” adding a heartfelt touch to the riddim. Forsyth is recognized for his songwriting skills and has worked with several notable soca acts over the years. Joshua David’s “Praise The Lord” brought a spiritual vibe to the collection, while Dj Saby and Lady Saby teamed up for the uplifting “Don’t Give Up.” Their collaboration highlights the unity and positive messages that are often found in soca music. Brother Mikes added “Father You Bless Me,” rounding out the lineup with a track that blends gratitude and celebration. Behind the scenes, KOMPEL MUSIC PRODUCTION crafted the riddim’s smooth, hypnotic foundation. The label is respected for its consistent quality in Caribbean music, with several productions reaching thousands of streams on digital platforms. KOMPEL MUSIC PRODUCTION’s careful touch ensured all the songs fit together seamlessly, giving the riddim its unique character. Fans remember the Joyful Noise Riddim as the heartbeat of 2023, echoing through parades and street parties. Its blend of voices and rhythms captured the spirit of the island and left a lasting mark on soca music that year.
Joyful Noise Tracklist:
- Giddion MP – Joyful Noise
- Forsyth – Thank You
- Joshua David – Praise The Lord
- Dj Saby, Lady Saby – Don’t Give Up
- Brother Mikes – Father You Bless Me
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